Sanofi Pasteur’s Dengvaxia was the first dengue vaccine to be licensed. Originally licensed in Mexico in December 2015, it is now licenced in 20 countries, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), for use in people aged 9 and 45 living in dengue-endemic areas. While safe for people who had previously been infected with dengue, […]
Relieving Toenail Pain from Shoes: Tips and Tricks
Toenail pain can make walking a real challenge, and it’s often because of our shoes. About 20% of people deal with toenail discomfort, and tight or bad-fitting shoes are a big reason. Choosing the right shoes is key to avoiding toenail pain and serious problems. Wearing comfortable shoes is more than just a fashion choice; […]
RN pay by state, adjusted for cost of living|2025 – Becker’s Hospital Review
California has the highest hourly mean wage for registered nurses in the U.S., and Oregon has the highest hourly mean wage for RNs after adjusted for cost of living, according to data published April 2 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Below are the mean hourly and annual wages for nurses in 49 states and […]
Who’s WHO In Clinical Research?
The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) responsible for international public health. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the organization’s central focus is to act as the primary governing authority in the international public health domain. As per the WHO Constitution, which establishes the agency’s governing structure & principles, the main […]
Brain and kidney injury treatment after cardiac surgery
Heart surgery requiring the heart-lung machine (cardiopulmonary bypass) saves lives but can cause brain and kidney problems in many patients. Now, researchers from The Florey have teamed up with clinical specialists at hospitals across Victoria and South Australia as part of the MEGA-HEART project, which tests a Florey-patented treatment with the goal of reducing brain […]
Find here Asmointernational Protect your kidneys save your heart
A significant number of us don’t think about our hardworking kidneys. They remove the body toxins and excess water from the blood. It controls blood pressure and stimulates the production of red blood cells. As a matter of fact, 33% of grown-ups in the United States are in danger of having kidney disease. The main […]
Unlocking the Power of Supplemental Health Benefits
As companies navigate one of the most competitive business landscapes in decades, employee health benefits continue to play a critical role in operational success. Today, HR warriors are feeling the pressure to do more with less when it comes to benefits. While protecting the bottom line is a top HR priority, so is nurturing workforce […]
How Decluttering Boosts Mental Clarity
Clutter Creates Stress – A cluttered space creates a feeling of overwhelm for the brain, which equals more anxiety and less focus. After decluttering your space, can come feelings of ease and clarity. Small Changes, Big Results – Contributing to organize and declutter small amounts of your space at a time helps clear the mind […]
“It’s About Getting Paid Accurately for the Work We are Doing”
Carla Haack, MD, VP/Chief Financial Informatics Officer, Emory Healthcare In the intricate world of healthcare, where every moment counts and every dollar matters, a unique leadership role is emerging at the crossroads of clinical practice and financial operations. Dr. Carla Haack, VP/Chief Financial Informatics Officer at Emory Healthcare, embodies this shift, championing the need for […]
The Pros and Cons of Hormone Therapy for Men
A growing number of people view testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as one of the modern solutions to manage age-related hormone reduction in men. With advancing age, natural testosterone declines in men cause symptoms such as exhaustion and diminished muscle strength, along with decreased sex drive coupled with mood changes. Through hormone treatment, systems work to […]